I Wear Turquoise 2021 - Will you join me?
Rodney Mardirosian, Adventist Health Physicians Network
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I am the Manager of Business Development for Adventist Health Physicians Network, where I am responsible for growing the organization's provider network in Southern California Region. I facilitate the seamless integration of the affiliation between the hospital network and Adventist Health Physician Network (APHN). I also act as a physician advocate in the community. I am proud to serve as a key fundraising volunteer with the American Lung Association since 2014.
I Wear Turquoise (IWT) is an American Lung Association LUNG FORCE campaign, engaging leaders throughout Southern California.
In American Lung Association’s pursuit to ensure lung health for all, its research funding and vaccine tracker continue to be a leading resource in ending COVID-19. Our lung helpline, available in over 200 languages, and website are trusted sources of information and support for everyone. We invite you to be a part of the solution and help prevent against future pandemics TODAY.
The American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE launched six years ago, uniting women and their loved ones to stand together and fight lung cancer. Today we invite everyone to join the commitment to lung health and for clean, healthy and livable communities for all. Leaders from throughout Southern California have joined us to become IWT Ambassadors to lead the charge toward a cleaner, healthier future. If you would like to apply to be an I Wear Turquoise Ambassador 2021, please email [email protected].
Trusted Champion of Lung Health. Harold Wimmer, CEO of the American Lung Association, was invited to participate in the President’s Vaccine Initiative with other prominent public health organizations. The Surgeon General, who heads the task force, convened key influencers in the public health arena to achieve the President’s goal for 70% of the U.S. adult population to be vaccinated by July 4th.
We have been asked to serve as either an advisor or member of several different task forces headed up by CDC, the President’s Administration, HHS, NIH, or APHA due to the work we have been doing through our COVID 19 Action Initiative.